BINI and SB19 to Headline Summer Sonic 2026 in Japan
The Filipino girl group will perform in Osaka and Tokyo this August, joining a lineup that includes Machine Gun Kelly and British boy band December 10.

PHILIPPINES —
Key facts
- BINI will perform at Summer Sonic Festival 2026 on August 14 in Osaka and August 16 in Tokyo.
- SB19 is scheduled to perform at the Tokyo stage on August 15.
- Other performers include Machine Gun Kelly and British boy band December 10.
- BINI received the Global Force Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards 2026.
- BINI made history as the first all-Filipino girl group to perform at Coachella 2026.
- BINI will kick off their 'Signals' world tour at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in June.
A Historic Summer for Filipino Pop
BINI, the Filipino girl group widely hailed as the Nation's Girl Group, is set to perform at Japan's Summer Sonic Festival in August 2026, marking another milestone in a year already defined by international breakthroughs. The festival announced the addition of BINI, alongside Machine Gun Kelly and British boy band December 10, to its lineup via social media. BINI will take the stage in Osaka on August 14 and in Tokyo on August 16, while fellow Filipino act SB19 is confirmed to perform in Tokyo on August 15.
A Year of Global Recognition
The Summer Sonic announcement caps a remarkable 2026 for BINI, who earlier received the Global Force Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards. Before that, they performed at the GRAMMY Museum and made history as the first all-Filipino girl group to appear at Coachella. Their rising profile has been underscored by cultural endorsements, including a meeting with Mexican singer Thalia and recognition from influencer Bretman Rock regarding their relevance at Coachella.
The Summer Sonic Lineup and Schedule
Summer Sonic 2026 will run across multiple days and venues, with BINI performing at the Osaka stage on August 14 and the Tokyo stage on August 16. SB19 will perform on August 15 at the Tokyo stage, ensuring a strong Filipino presence at the festival. The addition of Machine Gun Kelly and December 10 rounds out a diverse lineup that spans genres and continents.
BINI's Upcoming World Tour
Before heading to Japan, BINI will launch their 'Signals' world tour with a kickoff performance at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in June. The tour is expected to further cement their status as a global act, following a string of high-profile appearances and awards. The group's momentum shows no signs of slowing as they prepare for one of Asia's largest music festivals.
The Significance for Filipino Music
BINI and SB19's simultaneous inclusion at Summer Sonic underscores the growing international appetite for Filipino pop music. SB19, a boy band that has previously performed at major global stages, and BINI, now a Billboard-recognized act, represent a wave of Filipino artists breaking into markets traditionally dominated by K-pop and Western acts. Their presence at Summer Sonic signals a broader shift in the global music landscape.
What Lies Ahead
With the Summer Sonic performances set for August, BINI's calendar remains packed through mid-2026. The group's world tour, combined with festival appearances and industry accolades, positions them as one of the most prominent acts from Southeast Asia. As they prepare to share stages with international stars, the question is no longer whether Filipino pop can go global, but how far it can go.
The bottom line
- BINI and SB19 are both confirmed for Summer Sonic 2026, performing on different days in Osaka and Tokyo.
- BINI's 2026 achievements include a Billboard Women in Music Global Force Award, a GRAMMY Museum performance, and a historic Coachella set.
- The group will launch their 'Signals' world tour in June before heading to Japan.
- Summer Sonic 2026 will feature a mix of international acts including Machine Gun Kelly and December 10.
- The inclusion of two Filipino acts highlights the growing global influence of Philippine pop music.

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